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Sinopse
A podcast series that analyzes ongoing issues of national security in light of conflicts of the pastthe efforts of the Military History Working Group of historians, analysts, and military personnel focusing on military history and contemporary conflict.
Episódios
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A World of Nuclear Instability with Josiah Bunting III
30/07/2014Josiah Bunting III explains why we haven't seen nuclear weapons used since Hiroshima and Nagasaki, nearly seventy years ago and why we shouldnÕt expect another seven decades of nuclear forbearance.
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The Nuclear Future with Williamson Murray
18/07/2014Williamson Murray examines the prospects for nuclear proliferation in Europe, Asia, and the Middle East and considers the implications for global security.
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The Wars of the Future with Fred Kagan
10/06/2014Fred Kagan analyzes whether advances in military technology will upend the way we fight wars or simply conform to preexisting dynamics of armed conflict.
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The More Wars Change, the More They Stay the Same with Peter Mansoor
10/06/2014Peter Mansoor argues that innovations such as drones, cyberwarfare, and satellites aren't the game-changers they're often made out to be Ñ and contends that there could be dire consequences if their proponents fail to realize their limitations.
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A History of Surprise: War and Unpredictability with Andrew Roberts
10/06/2014Andrew Roberts looks at how predictions of the effect of technology on warfare have constantly come up short - and what the implications are for modern Western powers.
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Vladimir Putin, Murderer of Myths with Ralph Peters
12/05/2014Ralph Peters analyzes Vladimir Putin's recent aggression towards Ukraine and explains how the Russian president's actions fly in the face of many of the most cherished beliefs of western policy leaders.
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Vladimir Putin's Ambitions with Thomas Donnelly
08/05/2014Thomas Donnelly explains why resisting Russian expansion into Ukraine is an American security interest, examines whether Vladimir Putin's ambitions will continue to grow, and makes recommendations for an American response.
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Understanding Ukraine with Kori Schake
08/05/2014Kori Schake explains how the history of Ukraine informs the current impasse with Russia, how the present conflict is likely to play out, and what the implications are for the future.
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A Better Way in Afghanistan with Bing West
08/05/2014Bing West looks at the failures of American strategy during the war in Afghanistan Ñ from nation-building and counterinsurgency to efforts to defeat the Taliban Ñ and provides recommendations for what can be done to avert total disaster in the country.
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Israel and the Arab Turmoil, with Itamar Rabinovich
22/04/2014Former Israeli Ambassador to the United States Itamar Rabinovich provides a guided tour of the threats facing Israel from throughout the Middle East.
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The Perils of Abandoning Afghanistan with Kimberly Kagan
15/04/2014The Institute for the Study of Wars Kimberly Kagan examines the problems that could emanate from a premature US departure from Afghanistan.
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Can China Be a Cooperative Power? with Ian Morris
09/04/2014Ian Morris looks at which variables may determine whether China is aggressive or peaceful in the future.
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Can America Manage China's Rise? with Gary Roughead
08/04/2014Retired Admiral Gary Roughead looks at AmericaÕs options to keep the rise of China from causing global instability.
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Is Failure in Afghanistan Inevitable? with Max Boot
08/04/2014Max Boot looks at AfghanistanÕs history as the Ògraveyard of empiresÓ and considers whether America still stands a chance of succeeding there.
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The Implications of Chinese History with Edward Luttwak
08/04/2014Edward Luttwak explains how Chinese history should color our perceptions of that nation's modern ambitions.
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What's Good Enough in Afghanistan? with Joe Felter
08/04/2014Retired Colonel Joseph Felter explains the problems facing America in Afghanistan and what the United States can do to address them.
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The Case for Optimism in Turkey with Williamson Murray
12/12/2013Williamson Murray on why Turkey's prominent role in the Middle East will actually redound to America's benefit.
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Turkey at the Crossroads with Barry Strauss
12/12/2013Barry Strauss discusses recent events in Turkey and what they mean for the countryÕs future and for its standing in international affairs.
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Russia, the United States, and the Middle East with Kiron Skinner
25/11/2013Kiron Skinner discusses how the relationship between the United States and Russia bears on the future of foreign policy in the Middle East.
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Russia and the United States-the Role of National Character with Ralph Peters
22/11/2013Ralph Peters discusses how cultural sensibilities have shaped Russia's posture in international relations and explain Vladimir PutinÕs leadership style.